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DOVER — In recent years, Delaware’s General Assembly has made strides to eradicate symptoms of poverty. And, while many still face the challenges destitution brings, and others live …
Breathing is believing, Charles Ringgold says. Through his own experience inhaling salt-infused air, he knows its benefits for respiratory health.
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By Benjamin Rothstein Daily State News DOVER — The Delaware Transit Corp. has received a $500,000 grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to explore the creation of a passenger rail line …
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The Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce is preparing for one of its most impactful events of the year: the 22nd annual Legislative Luncheon, brought to you by BIG Investment Services.
A number of Americans are dealing with cellular outages on AT&T, Cricket Wireless, Verizon, T-Mobile and other service providers, according to data from Downdetector. AT&T had more than …
The 52nd annual Middletown Area Chamber of Commerce Gala was held Feb. 2 at the Executive Banquet & Conference Center.
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Some vestiges remain of the farmland that is now a neighborhood. Amidst all the houses, an older red barn overlooks a thawing farmyard, snow at the edges, mud in the middle, and grass that will …
The early returns are good for Odessa's Corner Grounds Cafe, said its owner Kevin Taisey. He credits a steady stream of patrons since its Jan. 18 opening.
It’s an event venue and creative space that’s nestled in the heart of downtown Smyrna. At the intersection of well-traveled Main and Commerce streets sits Social at Main, a new venture in a historic area.
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Just over a year into owning Baybird Orthodontics, Dr. Sita Patel believes it’s time to update her practice a bit. Funded by a roughly $40,000 state grant, now she can do just that. …
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Dr. Withney Korley sees great opportunity in clearing things up. That’s why she opened Cedar See Vision Center at 5435 Peterson Road in July 2023.
WILMINGTON — The  Delaware State Chamber of Commerce  and its affiliate, the  Delaware Manufacturing Association , are seeking to determine the  Coolest Thing Made in …
ANNAPOLIS – The Maryland Department of Natural Resources’  Fall Oyster Survey  recorded a remarkable year for juvenile oysters in Maryland waters, finding both prolific numbers …
Many years ago, James Jerman and Samantha Ames faced a dilemma. In their home, they had what they called a “magic card room” — a space solely dedicated to holding cards for a game called “Magic: The Gathering.”
Two 18-hole black light mini-golf courses with retro and pirate themes. Eight golf simulator bays with IMAX and flat-screen projection, able to create 26 other sport experiences. A bar and restaurant, plus a self-service food and drink area nearby with free games to play.
Delaware is always in a constant state of development, so it can be easy to miss new projects. Here’s a compilation of some of the development making its way through planning and zoning agencies in central Delaware:
Woody Gill hopes for quite a windfall during Small Business Saturday this weekend. For him, that would mean six to eight times more in sales than usual at his Smyrna Cards and Gifts.
WILMINGTON — Ayanna Khan, Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce Founder and President/CEO, has joined the World Trade Center Delaware board of directors. Ms. Khan is the newest business …
Starting this November, the Hertrich Family of Automobile Dealerships is hosting the Seventh Annual Snack Pack the Truck, benefiting the United Service Organizations. Hertrich packs trucks with …
While a drive-thru at Middletown's Taco Reho is expected soon, founder Billy Lucas reports that there’s already been a steady flow of foot traffic since the restaurant’s soft opening Oct. 9.
GREENWOOD — Delaware Electric Cooperative’s Beat the Peak program reached a major milestone in October – the program has now saved members more than $40 million. Beat the Peak …
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